On Monday, September 10, Kim shared the news of her upcoming launch on Instagram, and commenters were quick to call out the similarities between the products, Cosmopolitan reported. Both collections feature pink, bronze, and berry shades of lipsticks and eyeshadows. KKW Beauty's collection also includes three blushers and three lip liners, while UD's has two eyeliners, a face palette, and a cherry-scented setting spray.

The comments section of Kim's Instagram announcement lit up with a debate over whether or not her products had been "inspired" by Urban Decay's. "Urban Decay Cherry palette? Can she do anything original?" wrote one user, per Cosmopolitan. "How did 2 brands both come out with a cherry palette at the same time..." wondered another. "Why do people lose their minds about Kylie or Kim's makeup? It is SO boring and just copies other brands," a third commented.

Other fans jumped to her defense, though, noting that a copycat scenario is highly unlikely given that their products came out only a few weeks apart, and production would take much longer than that. "I highly doubt Kim saw Urban Decay's Cherry collection and manufactured a whole makeup collection in a week," wrote one commenter, according to Cosmopolitan. Kim also pointed out in her Instagram post that the baby shower she had thrown herself for Chicago West was cherry blossom themed — and that occurred in November 2017, several months before UD's Naked Cherry palette first popped up on our feeds.

The Kardashian-Jenners are no strangers to copycat controversy. Earlier this year, Kim was accused of copying Jean Paul Gaultier's Classique fragrance bottle with her KKW Body perfume. (In response to the allegations, Kim told Cosmopolitan that, while she appreciates the Classique bottle, her "inspiration was a statue.") On the fashion front, people accused Kim of copying Comme des Garçons x Kosho & Co. runway pieces last year for her children's clothing line. Her team told Page Six that the children's items were an "homage" to the designers, and that they "intended to donate the profits from those items to charity."

A representative for Urban Decay told Teen Vogue the brand has no comment at this time. Teen Vogue has also reached out to KKW Beauty for comment and will update this post if we receive a response.